Ann Beattie succeeds in pleasing writing crowd
By Elliot Van Noy | October 27, 2019One-time University professor Ann Beattie shared her short fiction in an Old Cabell reading and masterclass with MFA students and creative writing undergraduates.
One-time University professor Ann Beattie shared her short fiction in an Old Cabell reading and masterclass with MFA students and creative writing undergraduates.
Trent Reznor was changing music by angrily screaming into grungy records decades before his clean, instrumental sound defined a new sound in Hollywood.
VAFF nailed it three years ago by selecting “Loving,” and this year, with Bryan Stevenson biopic “Just Mercy,” they have again hit upon the perfect film for the occasion.
Locals were welcome to both pilsners and pirouettes while contributing to the Charlottesville Ballet and enjoying a preview of "The Nutcracker."
Artist Bayeté gave a talk Oct. 16 that spanned his multimedia art career of sculpture, photography, video and interactive technological elements.
The story is somewhat unoriginal on its own, and is not aided by the writing or acting, which consistently feels mushy and over-simplistic.
Due to the ups and downs in Gucci’s career, fans were not sure what to expect from "Woptober II."
While never crossing the line, Sedaris masterfully led the audience up to the edge of compassion and comfort with an intimate reading of four essays.
These 10 songs capture the essence of the long uphill journey of Virginia Football and will get you pumped to watch your favorite team crush the remainder of this season.
The album’s opener sets the tone pretty early on — “cry with me / cry with me” can be interpreted more as an order than as an inquiry.
Netflix had its moment of pride with the surprise reveal of “El Camino” this summer, a “Breaking Bad” sequel delivered in the format of a movie.
After a two year drought, Harry Styles’ new single, entitled, “Lights Up,” is the content fans knew they needed.
How do you cope with not loving your favorite band’s new album?
Before all the leaves are gone and your cute sweaters get replaced by clunky coats, let these songs soundtrack your autumnal bliss.
While the concert mainly drew in alumni attending fundraising events for the University and Charlottesville locals, there were pockets of students that attended.
“Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am” will be screened on Wednesday, Oct. 16 in the Newcomb Hall Theater at 5 p.m. A panel and book signing will follow.
Despite the TV-PG rating of “Raising Dion,” creator Carol Barbee designed a series capable of conveying deep emotion and complex thought.
It seems safe to say that the rest of season four will see “Mr. Robot” succeed at being a thriller on a technical level.
“The Last Black Man in San Francisco” is a suspenseful, cathartic and ultimately beautiful film.
“Joker” certainly has the tools to drum up tension, to set the heart pounding the blood pumping — but it’s all setup and no punchline.